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Identifying Words That Show Tone
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Use the connotations of Romeo's words to determine which of them show tone. Sort the tiles to show which show
tone and which do not.
Abe
"would through the
Show Tone
Do Not Show Tone
"she speaks"
two of the fairest stars
that birds would sing
"her eyes in heaven
"who is already
b) Intro
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InstructionActiveIdentifying Words That Show ToneQuickCheckUse The Connotations Of Romeo's Words To Determine

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Answer 1

Answer:

in photo

Explanation:

InstructionActiveIdentifying Words That Show ToneQuickCheckUse The Connotations Of Romeo's Words To Determine

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Select S if the sentence fragment is a subject (noun phrase) or P if it is a predicate (verb phrase).

traveled for over an hour
S
P

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Answer: Predicate

Explanation:

It contains the verb, which is part of the verb phrase or predicate


How many days did it take him to get tot he "forbiden" city?
The water of Babylon

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Answer:

8 days

Explanation:

Which of the following is a characteristic of communism? Select all that apply.
All citizens have the same opportunities to develop skills.

All resources for production are controlled by one political party.

All goods are distributed equally, and no one owns private property.

People work for the state and receive an income based on their contribution.

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Answer:

Hello!

All of these are examples of communism. If you look at Other countries that might have these types of political gain, you can see that all of these apply. Let me know if you have any questions.

A pig that has internal parasites has (____) living in its intestines.

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Answer:

Large roundworms.

Whipworms.

Nodular worms.

Threadworm.

Kidneyworms.

Lungworms.

Prevention.

Treatment.

Explanation:

Answer:

Roundworms/Adult roundworms

Explanation:

(7)
9. To find a particular thing or things in a group (8)
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Answer:

Identify.

Explanation:

Intelligence can be defined as a measure of the ability of an individual to think, learn, proffer solutions to day-to-day life problems and effectively make informed decisions.

Raymond Cattell was a psychologist who in 1963 the theory of intelligence. In his work he stated that, intelligence (intellectual abilities) can be divided into two (2) categories and these includes;

I. Fluid intelligence: it simply involves possessing the ability to think and reason in an abstract manner while solving problems. Thus, it is not dependent on formal education, learning or experience.

II. Crystallized intelligence: it involves possessing the ability to think and reason using one's experience or knowledge derived through formal education and learning.

Identify simply means to find a particular thing or things in a group.

For example, John was able to easily identify the missing calf among the cattles due to his intelligence.

Basically, the ability of an individual or person to find something within a group is dependent on his or her intelligence.

Which of the following is considered a natural resource?
A hotdog
B.MP3 player
textbook
D.com on the cob

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Answer: Yeah, corn on the cob.

Explanation: An MP3 player is tech. The thing is already

produced and made and stuff, and it's not a nessesity. A hotdog is also already produced like the MP3. But unlike the others, the corn on the cob can be picked right off the plant and is a big food source.

What values does president reagon suggest all Americans share in his appeals to their sense of patriotism

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Answer:

Freedom, economic prosperity, opportunity and the rule of law were some of the values mentioned by President Reagan in Christmas talk about the family in the US. Presumably he meant these were values shared by many Americans.

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this answer is an example of a bad sentence, as the comma does not need to be there
The answer would be a bad sentence

According to NASA, there are now more than 500 working (1) 2,000 defunct satellites, 1,400 used
(2)
and 1,100 smaller objects (3)
Since the beginning of (4) exploration in
1957, more than 137 (5) _have exploded or broken apart while in (6) around the Earth.
Over time, even working spacecraft lose (7) and screws.
And (8)
moves fast-several thousand kilometers per second. At that speed, even the tiniest,
(9)
can cause huge problems. NASA engineers think an electronic (10) hit the Columbia
space shuttle, leaving a 6-milimeter dent in the door of the shuttle's (11) _ba' Had the door been
open, the speeding projectile could have pierced the shuttle's vulnerable (12).
So much (13) has bounced off the shuttles that NASA has had to replace 63 shuttle windows
since 1981. Several thousand near-misses involving (14) and satellites happen every day. NASA
fears the situation will get worse. What do you think? How can we (15)
space?

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I don’t what to tell you man sorry

---- I am confused. yes or no​

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Ummm I am confused too but yes

What are the things you want to remember about the pandemic/being quarantined? 75 words (you’ll need to elaborate)

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Answer:

Road shimmer

Wiggling the vision

Heat heat waves

I'm swimming in a mirror

Road shimmer

Wiggling the vision

Heat heat waves

I'm swimming in a

Sometimes, all I think about is you

Late nights in the middle of June

Heat waves been faking me out

Can't make you happier now

Sometimes, all I think about is you

Late nights in the middle of June

Heat waves been faking me out

Can't make you happier now

Usually I put

Something on TV

So we never think

About you and me

But today I see

Our reflections

Clearly in Hollywood

Laying on the screen

You just need a better life than this

You need something I can never give

Fake water all across the road

It's gone now the night has come but

Sometimes, all I think about is you

Late nights in the middle of June

Heat waves been faking me out…

1Read the following paragraph and then choose the BEST topic sentence:

Albatrosses are large, oceanic birds that are truly unique. They live at sea and return to land only to bear their young and feed the nesting babies. Albatrosses feed their babies by regurgitating food that they have caught and swallowed at sea and, in turn, stored in their stomachs during the typically long flight back to land. Albatrosses can fly such long distances using a method of flying called "dynamic soaring."
A Albatrosses can fly long distances.
B. Albatrosses are amazing birds with several unique characteristics.
C. Albatrosses regurgitate food for their young.
D. Albatrosses are oceanic birds. Reset Next tum. All rights reserved.


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Answer:

i put C

Explanation:

it was correct

why did uncle hammer come to visit in chapter 10

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Answer:

Morrison returns from Strawberry one day with a note that their mortgage is due immediately. Papa goes to Strawberry the next day and finds out that their credit is no longer good there, so he has to call Uncle Hammer to see if he can get the money.

Explanation:

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Charlotte in The True Confessions of Charlotte
Doyle is
A:the antagonist
B:the protagonist
C:a flat character
D:told in third person

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Answer:

B the protagonist. The book is told in first person and she's the main character therefore she is the protagonist.

Explanation:

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Answer:

B. the protagonist

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I believe it is C because the thesis is not restated in the conclusion.

The following question is based on your reading of "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe.
What is the major problem with Robinson's canoe?
a. He has no way to get it to the water. C. It does not have enough room for provisions.
b. It has a leak that he cannot locate.
d. He has no way to waterproof it.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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OOPS. There were several times in Part 1 when, as you played the role of Nat and tried to do the right thing, you may have said or done the wrong thing. Sometimes others would overlook it. Other times, you suffered for it. Write about a time in your own life when you intended to say or do the right thing, but the wrong words came out of your mouth. Who was there

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One day, I ended up offending my mother without the intention of offending her, I felt very sad about it and I ran to apologize and explain that my intensions were completely different. This situation happened when I heard a song by a singer that my mother was a fan, when she was a child. When I heard the music, I ran to show it to my mother and used the exact words "when I heard it, I automatically remembered you." The problem was that the music was a strong critic of situations that my mother had already lived in the past and because of my words, she thought I was offending her. However, I meant that I remembered her because of the singer. I had not paid attention to the lyrics of the song and not even the way I was talking about it, but when I realized that my mother was offended, I went to apologize and explain the situation quickly.

"When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine."

Define AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE. Explain WHY it is important to know it BEFORE reading a selection. Then, describe the author of "When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine.'

At least 3-5 Sentences

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Answer:

Throughout Jhumpa Lahiri's short story “When Mr. Pirzada Came to Dine” it is clear that symbolism is used to emphasize two distinct themes: hope and opportunity. Mr. Pirzada came from Dacca to work on a book, while his family is stuck in the middle of the civil war, known as the India-Pakistan Conflict of 1971.


Which best describes what kind of speaker Chase is?
Chase and his classmates are discussing local service
opportunities. Chase is excited to share his idea of
providing sack lunches for those in need. During the
discussion, Chase offers information about his service
project. He listens carefully to the questions of the
group and answers respectfully,
Chase is not an effective speaker because he uses
very informal language.
O Chase is not an effective speaker because he is not
confident about his idea,
O Chase is a very effective speaker because he
comes prepared to share.
O Chase is a very effective speaker because he
communicates non-verbally.
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Answer:

the answer would be the second one

Identify part of speech of the italicized word.
Noun or verb


On Sunday, I will read the newspaper.
My teacher read the poem to the class.

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Can you add an image of the question or say which words are italicized?

tips to focus on your studies ..


during this pandemic many students are not willing to study ? is this true ?​

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Many students have not been willing to study, either due to the difficulty of the online system or for other problems that have emerged during the isolation of the pandemic. Other students have found it a lot harder to study, due to being unable to find the proper reasources or time to.

*I hope this answered your question, I explained based on what I have heard from others.

Poetry: What is the definition of Stanza?

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Answer:

A stanza is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation.

Which sentence BEST explains why Emma befriends Harriet?

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Answer: You did not give us examples plz do

Identify :
1. Falling Action:
2. Resolution:
3. Climax:
4. Exposition:
5. Rising Action:

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Answer:

Falling action: characters doing things, typically pursuing things they want.

Resolution: main problem is resolved or worked out.

Climax: greatest amount of drama, action, and movement.

Exposition: introduces background information to the reader.

Rising action: events that lead up to the climax

Explanation:

Below is a diagram. Happy learning!

Read this text.

In a famous article by travel agent Donald Workman, he asserts that, “It’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”

Which of the following is a correct revision of this text?

The text is correct as it is.

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that: “It’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”

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Answer:

C) In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."

Explanation:

If the answers are

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that: "It's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that "it's simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal."  

The text is correct as it is.

Answer:

In a famous article, travel agent Donald Workman asserts that, “it’s simply wrong to visit Paris without going to the top of the Eiffel Tower. It may even be illegal.”

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Which excerpt is part of the exposition of “The Snow-Queen”?

Kay and Gerda were looking at one of their picture-books—the clock in the great church-tower had just struck five, when Kay exclaimed, “Oh! something has stung my heart, and I've got something in my eye!”
In the winter they could not do this, but then they put hot pennies against the frozen window-panes, and made round holes to look at each other through.
His little sledge hung on fast, and it went on like the wind.Then he cried out, but nobody heard him. He was dreadfully frightened.
“Look in the glass, Gerda! Just see how regular they are! They are much more interesting than real flowers. Each is perfect; they are all made according to rule. If only they did not melt!”

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

Which best describes the author's attitude in the passage?
1. frustrated, because our understanding of the atom is so limited
2. smug, because our understanding of the atom has progressed significantly
3. hopeful, because our understanding of the atom is advancing
4. satisfied, because our understanding of the atom is complete

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Answer:

3. Hopeful, because our understanding of the atom is advancing.

Explanation:

The attitude of a writer refers to the tone that is used by the writer in narrating or writing the text. This means that specific words are used by writers to reveal their tone, their attitude, the feelings towards the topic.

In the given passage, the author delves into how our understanding of atoms has developed from ancient times to what we now know. And in stating that "thanks to these scientists and others, our understanding of the atom is more complex than it ever was, and it continues to evolve and change." This line shows that the writer's tone is hopeful. The use of words such as "evolve, change" reveals the hopeful tone of the writer.

Thus, the correct answer is option 3.

Answer:

3. Hopeful, because our understanding of the atom is advancing.

Explanation:

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An Excerpt from “Sorry, but Jane Eyre Isn’t the
Romance You Want It to Be”
by Erin Blakemore

How does the author relate to her audience of non-experts?

A.
The author summarizes the story in the first two paragraphs.

B.
The author reflects on the ease of relationships in any time period.

C.
The author conveys specific issues of the story, one idea at a time.

D.
The author underscores the story’s importance as a timeless classic.

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Answer:C

Explanation: nah

The way the author relates to her audience of non-experts is that C. The author conveys specific issues of the story, one idea at a time.

What is a Narration?

This refers to the telling of a story through the sequence of events with the use of certain text structures.

Hence, we can see that from the complete text, there is the narration made by the author where there is the consideration for the non-experts by the use of one idea at a time to talk about specific events.

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It’s even harder to understand everything when there’s background noise, like in the cafeteria or a fast food place. What is the adjective in the sentence? Question 6 options: a) even b) cafeteria c) harder d) background

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Answer:

The answer is c) harder.

Answer:

I believe it's even (a)

Explanation:

I say this because harder is an adverb

Why is it a good idea to have note cards rather than a fully written-out speech?
ОА
It's not
ОВ.
Reading directly from a sheet of paper makes it difficult to sound natural
Ос.
Reading directly from a sheet of paper can confuse the audience
O
D
Note cards mean you can condense a speech to its essential points

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Answer:

Reading directly from a sheet of paper makes it difficult to sound natural

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